Utherall government

The Utherall government was the Conservative government of the United Kingdom, formed by Prime Minister George Utherall in coalition with Norsefire, UKIP, and the UK Liberal Democrats.

Formation
In March 2000, elections to the House of Commons were held to elect a new Parliament. The Labour Party won the largest number of seats in the House with 8 members (26.32% of the vote), while the Conservative Party held 7 (23.86%); shockingly, the neo-fascist Norsefire party won 7 seats (22.89%), tying them with the Conservatives. The UKIP party won 4 seats (14.81%), the UK Liberal Democrats won 2 (4.81%), and the Scottish National Party also won 2 (7.31%). The results were shocking, as the parties of the right-wing had won over two-thirds of the popular vote. In the ensuing vote on the Prime Minister, the right-wing majority voted for Conservative leader George Utherall, who won 21 votes to Labour leader Frederick Roslin won just 9 votes.

Prime Minister

 * George Utherall

UK Labor Party 3.png Labour

 * Frederick Roslin
 * Violet Edmiston
 * Frank Rodlington
 * Elizabeth Airthey
 * Albert Padduck
 * Harold Atcheyson
 * Alice Gonwell
 * Henry Murcheyson

UK Conservative Party 2.png Conservatives

 * Alice Endrews
 * Henry Hotlick
 * Harold Arbors
 * Evelyn Matcheson
 * Joseph Olivett-Spence
 * Richard Leroy-Price
 * Ernest Isling

Norsefire.png Norsefire

 * Kathleen Orrick
 * James Hetherrington
 * Harold Shippen
 * William Carelton
 * Kathleen Zachrey
 * Arthur Fynche
 * May Henningson

UKIP.png UKIP

 * Annie Lyle
 * Frank Tenhill
 * May Parsons
 * Irene Veers

UK Liberal Democrats.png Liberal Democrats

 * Frank Rutledge
 * Albert Cranley

Scottish National Party.png SNP

 * Richard MacGowan
 * Richard Ferriday